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Georgia Gazette.
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and fine Baltimore flour, ‘
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n gland mm b ? Ae P uncheon>
|®cncU ‘P ortcr by the dozen i and
Ktirflf good'corn,
iFor sale, by - -
r ER if BAKER ,
ings, St. Julian Jireet, Jobnfon’s
e.
_ ■ ‘ ;t: ” * V> ' V S
George Ralston,
fame Assortment °f
>rel, aiv.i Flam Mullins.
lately Received,
lies, Gentlemens, and Boys
eaver Hats.
I V b K P U (J L,
The remarkable faft failing Ship
NEU I KALITY, *
HENRY DOWSON,’ Master,
p OPPER (heathed, will fail
V>4 in all May, having the
greatest part of her cargo engag
ed. For freig’ tof the balance
GEORGE ANDERSON.
HAS FOR SALE,
don and Liverpool.
iESTOR SALK ‘
i Fellows and two Wenches, likely,
Ithy, will be Ibid low for ca(h, by
rvfton, Rorx r so, and Cb.
) ii c l. *
r } any demands againfl the Estate of
or Stratford and Robert Brown,
:hout loss of time; and all persons
rn are called 14x111 for immediate
ribers intend clofuig tlie affairs of
loflible.
iXANDER WATT,? , ,
HARD BROWN, > Addlrs *
f, 1798.
lg S TOCK. OF GOODS on hand,
ufand five hundred pounds sterling
ill be fold off at public sale, for
r occupied by Stratford and Robert
“uefday the 29th May.
y given, That the WHOLE OF
IN TRADE lately the property of
of Savannah, merchant, deceaftd,
.iction, for calh only, without re*
n Commerce Row, to commence
consisting of the following articles,
urope, &c.
ns, Yorklhire cloths, blue ftroilds,
id blue dufliis, elastic cloths, striped
s, luperfine broad cloths and cali
calicoes, and chintfes; copperplate
;d, and printed mutlinets; corded
tin quiltings; 3 4ths, 7 Bths, and
eeting linen, brown holland, and
cotton, thread, and worded hole;
>ys, tnickiets, and fultians; jeans
lurants, calamancoes, and camlets;
omal handkerchiefs; jaconet, book,
muslin handkerchiefs and shawls,
and linens and cottons; huckaback,
mens (hoes and boots; ladies mo
}, flippers, and sandals; gentlemens,
hionable hats; ribbons, laces, and
its; a general assortment of tin ware
ware by tlie crate; pewter dtfltes,
60ns; German and blistered Reel,
iron plate handsaws, cutting knives,
1 rice lieves, smiths large vices, re
hyfon Tea; coffee, pepper, nutmegs,
Jamaica and Northward itm, gin ;
and Teneriffe wines; fait, London
EXANDER WATT, ? j,
:hard brown, i Admrs *
pril, 1798. *
K SALE,
Paper Medium .
James Mackintosh.
fland~Rum~i
ugar, and Coffee,
>t Triton, from Martinique, and the
10a, and for sale, bv
AIRDNERS y MITCHEL.
“urr has opened A SCHOOL in h h
wfitc Mr. Dili’s boarding houfc
a tew pupils in Latin and Greek,
he Sciences taught in the Uniyerfitv
neas at entrance, and twelve guineas
cathiy. 6
william :uxox.
FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1798.
JohnJlon, Robertfm, and Cos.
HAVE FOR SALE, LOW FOR CASH,
JAMAICA rum in puncheon*
Coffee in bags and barrels
Mufcovado sugar
Hyfon and young hyfon Seas ‘
Paper hangings
Gaiks nails and brads assorted
Window glass 8 by xo and 7 by $
Englifli gunpowder F FF
Bar iron assorted
Ffclh fuperfine flour : , :?.
A finall parcel excellent cheese
Pickled fahnon in half barrels
Prime beef*
and
A well chosen assortment of medicinw, calculated for
this climate, with lliop furniture, tlie whole put up in
London under the direction of a medical gentleman many
years a practitioner in this Rate, and will be well worth
the attention of any person commencing buiinefs in that
line.
a l s o %.
Two thousand pieces India nankeen, entitled to draw
back, which will be fold low for calh or bills on New York
at a fiiort fight.
Savannah, 2 d April, U9 8 ‘
JUS I RECEIVED,
Per the Brig Margarets, Capt. Gurfle,from Greenock,
Tne follow ing G O U 1) S,
Which will be fold on reasonable terms for cajlj:
OZNABRIGS in bales Cotton bagging do*
4d # 6d. Bd. 1 od. and 20d. nails
Slioes and boots Saddlery Mullins aiiorted in boßes
Copperas in calks Porter in hogflieads Corks in bags
Pickled herrings in kegs and barrels
Red herrings in half barrels
Iron pots and camp ovens German and square Reel
Wine’ and porter bottles in crates Tiles and coals.
Kennedy and Farkcr.
Savannah, 19th April, 1793.
HT’CT JONES,
HAVING convenient (tores on Clarke’s wharf for the
reception of Country Produce, or Merchandise of
any description, offers his belt Cervices to his friends, and
the public, in tran fading any bulinds they may place in
his hands as a Fador or Coin million Merchant.
Savannah, OBober 7, 1797*
Meins & Mack ay
OCCUPY the wharf and (lores late in poffeflion of Mr.
John Cuningham, infe'ior to none in this city for
the ftoreage and security of property. In the
Shipping and Factorage Line
they offer their services to the Public, and flatter themselves
that every l'atisfadion will be afforded those who may em
ploy them.
St HEY HAVE FOR SALE ,
15 pipes Bourdeaux brandy,
13 ditto Spanilh ditto,
70 barrels (hip bread, and
20 ditto pilot ditto.
Savannah , January 1, 1798.
Taylor and Miller
HAVE FOR SALE,
At their Store under the Bluff,
A NEAT Assortment of SHIPCHANDLERY, con
fiding of paints, lin feed and lamp od, varnish, cord
age, and tlie mod ufeful articles in that line.
Also, Jamaica, Windward Jfland, 2nd. Northward rum;
gin in cases, French brandy, sugar, coffee, white plains by
rtlie piece or lnle,-guupawdu: m calks, and window Hafs
of different sizes.
They have likewise on ts a;* and, Different kinds of lumber.
All of which they will dispose oi, on low terms, for cadi
or produce?
Savannah , 28 th Sept • 1797.’
JUST received by the Brig Eliza, Copt. Lewis, from
Bodon, and for sale by the febferiber, on the mod
reasonable terms, viz.
Fird quality London particular Madeira wine, by the
quarter calk, dozen, or gallon;
Sherry, Teneriffe, and Malaga wines;
Bourdeaux brandy, by the pipe, quarter calk, or gallon;
Fresh raisins in calks, or by the pound;
Ditto currants; Ditto figs; Soft (helled almonds;
Capers iu bottles; Cider in dhtn; , Sallad oil;
Bed white wine vinegar; Durham mtiflard;
Rumney’s bed chocolate ; Wrapping paper; Nankeens.
JAMES BELCHER.
Savannah, istb April, 1798.
aSSjZT PU/< mat, 1798.
THE Price of Superfine Flour being to dollars per
barrel, and of Fine 9 dollars per barrel, of 196 lbs.
wt. nett, the Loaves mud weigh as follow*: lbs. oz.
Os the bed fuperfine a t 2 i-2_ce loaf, 2 2
or., n , a 6 1.4 cent ditto, 1 1
Os the second quafetr, a 12 i-a cent loaf, 2 5
• a 6 1-4 cent ditto, 1 2 1-2
Jlfoy 1. t 7 q9. \y, H. Lange, c. t.
ALMANACS
Fo? sale at the- Printmg in ton ftrett.
(4 dollars per ann.)
IN COUNCIL,
Savannah, April 30, 1798.
ON motion, It is ordered, That ad persons indebted
to the City for Ground Rent, or otherwile, who do
not immediately pay up their arrears, (hail be proceeded
againfl without loss of time .
Extraß from the Minutes,
Thomas Pitt, c. r.
SHERI FF’TsALFS. ‘
On Tuesday the stb June next vt:ll be fold, at the
Court houfc in the City cf Savrnmh,
The Hllow ir.il I'iart* ifi X-and.
Pointed out by the Executor es Solomon Pendleton, At*
eeajcd , in order to pa. y the Arrearages of Taxes due Jot
the year 1795 :
287 1-2 acres in Montgomery county, fiirveyed in th*
name of Samuel Pain, on the waters of Canouchie river,
furVeved in January 1784.
287 1-2 do. in fa Icl county, in the name of Reuben Ba*
Con, on Great Ogechee river, surveyed roth March 1785.
287 1-2 do. in find county, in tlie name of William
Ayres, on Canouchie river, surveyed sth October 1785.
287 1-2 do. in (aid county, in the name of Samuel
Crawford, on said river, surveyed 4th October 178 c.
287 1-2 do. in said county, in the name* of Francis
Parker, on said river, surveyed 2d October 1755.
187 1-2 do* in said county, in the name “of Jacob Da
vis, on said river, surveyed sth October 17*85.
287 1-2 do. in said county, in the name of JdmWilß*.
ams, on l^oggygut.
287 1-2 do. in said county, in the name of John O’Neil,
on the Ohoopee river, surveyed J.muary 1784. \
200 do. in Camden county, in the name of Robert
Montfort, on Crooked river, surveyed in November,'l7B6*
1150 do. in said county, in the name cf Soiomoa Pen
dleton, on Great Setilla river.
500 do. in said county, surveyed iii the name of Jame*
Hume, and purchased at confilcated sales by Solomon
Pendieton, on Great Setilla river. ■<
Six Lots in the down of Brunf.vick, granted Solomon
Pendleton, viz. No. 19, 79, 217, 218, 219, 216.
Also, at the fame time and place, wilt be fold,
A Hut Ln m this City, iti Brouytitcn tticct,
containing 30 feet in fi'ont and 90 feet in depth, (sized and
to be fold as the property of Mr. James Meyers, deceaied*
at tlie suit of Ltvi ShcftaU.
tqib April, 1798. Richard Wall, s. c. c.
” ~"7shfhiff ; Tsale.
ON Tuesday the sth day of June next will be fold, at
tlie Coorthoufe,
A Mulatto Girl, named POLLY,
about 15 years of agfc, leized as the property of Robert
Montfort, Esq. deceased. R. W all, s. c. C.
Savannah, April 19, 1798.
SHERIFF'S SALhS."’
On the frjl ‘Tuefday, being the s tb day of June next ,
will be fold, at the Court house,
ALL that Lot of Land, containing 60 net in front on
the Bay, and 90 feet in depth on Bull fireet, seized
and to be fold as the property of David Montaigut, Efq*
deceased.
Aifo at the fame time and place will be fold,
A Negro Fellow, belonging to the Estate of Mr. Jo*
feph Cuthbert.
Savannah , April 26, 1798. R. W/.IL, s. c. c.
r T sale of the following Property will taka place on
J. the fird Tuesday in June next, having been poft*
poned from the lad sales, viz* .
All that Tract of Land, adjoining the
East Common, containing about 108 acres of rice land
and aboht 50 acres of high land, fei2ed as tlie property of
Mr. John Peter Lange. ’ .’
J hree compute Hands, being 1 the
remainder of the Negroes belonging to the Estate of Roger
Parker Saunders. , .
Also, A small Sloop belonging to said
Eflate. -
Also, at the fame time and place, will be fold,
1350 Acres Coiton Land, in Icvera!
tradls, at Mobley’s Ponds, in Burke county, to be fdld
as belonging to the Eflate of Samuel Elbert, Esq. deceaf*
ed. Richard Wall, s. c. d*
3d May, 1798. ‘
On Tburfday the ~tb day cf June will be fold at public
au&hn, at the injlance of the Executors,
A Moiety of the Negroes belong**’
ing to the Estate of JOHN HOUSTOUN, Esq. The
sale will take place at Cathead plantation in M* Into I h
county. April 25, 1798.
N O 1 i C K. ‘
ALL persons are particularly warned againfl purchasing
any Negroes, lands, or other propert} T ANARUS, belonging
to the Eflate of John Ruppert, deceased, from any person
or persons whatsoever, as the whole tlitreof is framed, by
the will of the said John Ruppcrt, to the fcle and ieparata
ufc of Mrs. Burney during her life, and to her chiidLefl
after her dcceafe.
Johs Litucer, I Executors
February 21, 1798. . v
Blank Bills of Exchange may be had of (lie
Punters hereof.